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And you see trouble in her eyes |
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And you've noticed, but only realized |
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It's not fading, however hard you try |
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'cause it's built in her for all her life |
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I'm not alone |
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She said, "I'm not alone." |
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And she takes the night bus home |
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She's not phased by the darkness in her soul |
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And you barely catch a glimpse of her |
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'cause she's wrapped tightly, hiding in her clothes |
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I'm not alone |
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She said "I'm not alone." |
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She said "I'm not alone." |
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And they're strangers, and they're walking my way |
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and I'm talking to myself |
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Strangers, and they're walking my way |
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and I'm talking to myself |
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And they're strangers, and they're walking my way |
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and I'm talking to myself |
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Strangers, and they're walking my way |
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and I'm talking to myself |
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She said "I'm not alone." |
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She said "I'm not alone." |
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She said "I'm not alone." |
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She said "I'm not alone." |